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Systemic to pulmonary collateral flow in patients with palliated univentricular heart physiology: measurement using cardiovascular magnetic resonance 4D velocity acquisition

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Figure 1 Scheme of systemic and pulmonary circulation. (A) Normal physiology: The virtual network connections are present but are not permeable
Table 1 Summary of the patients ’ demographic data, primary diagnosis and type of palliated surgery
Table 2 CMR parameters for 2D and 4D velocity acquisition scans 2D velocity acquisition 4D velocityacquisition Field of view (mm) 150 x 300 200 x 300
Figure 2 4D velocity acquisition plane location for flow investigation. (A) Anterior view of the Fontan circuit and aortic arch with visualized pathlines within the IVC, LPA, RPA and SVC
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